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Discover Our Luxury Chalets in Courchevel 1650

Nestled in the world-renowned Three Valleys ski area, Courchevel 1650, also known as Courchevel Moriond, offers a unique combination of charm, accessibility, and fantastic skiing that sets it apart from the other villages within the Courchevel resort. Often overlooked in favour of its glitzy neighbour Courchevel 1850, Courchevel 1650 presents a more laid-back, family-friendly atmosphere without sacrificing any of the luxury or quality of skiing.

Where to Stay on your Courchevel 1650 Holiday

While Courchevel 1850 is known for its ultra-luxury hotels, designer boutiques, and celebrity sightings, Courchevel 1650 offers a more relaxed, welcoming vibe. The village itself has retained much of its traditional alpine character, with charming wooden chalets, cosy restaurants, and local shops lining the main streets.

Glide down to less flashy 1650 where traditional restaurants sit closer to the region’s history and rustic soul than 1850’s lobster and caviar scene. Unbuttoned terraces such as Bel Air’s are easygoing sun traps to hang skis up come 2pm, while a string of hotels still offers ski-in ski-out ease and only one lift short of 1850’s coveted access to the resort’s runs and Les Trois Vallees.

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Aerial view of Courchevel 1650 in France
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What Sets Courchevel 1650 Ski Resort Apart

Courchevel Ski Area:

For those seeking diverse slopes, vibrant après-ski, and a taste of authentic alpine life, Courchevel 1650 ski resort is an ideal destination. In our opinion, what makes Courchevel 1650 especially attractive to visitors is its appeal to families and those looking for a more peaceful stay in the Alps. It’s quieter than bustling 1850, but with plenty of activities. Families will appreciate the wide array of beginner and intermediate slopes, as well as the child-friendly services and ski schools on offer.

The skiing in Courchevel 1650 is one of its major draws. While it may not have the same prestige as Courchevel 1850, its ski area offers plenty of terrain to explore.

While Courchevel 1650 may not have the glitz and glamour of 1850, it offers an equally satisfying ski experience, with quieter slopes, stunning scenery, and a welcoming community.

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Need Help Choosing a Chalet in Courchevel 1650?

With its relaxed atmosphere, fantastic skiing and excellent value, this charming village is a favourite for families and groups alike. From ski-in/ski-out chalets to properties with private spas and panoramic views, there’s something to suit every style of stay. Our team is here to match you with the perfect chalet based on your group size, preferences and travel plans. Let us take the stress out of planning so you can focus on enjoying everything Courchevel 1650 has to offer.

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Frequently asked questions

What’s the best time to visit Courchevel 1650 for a ski holiday?

The best time for ski holidays in Courchevel 1650 is between mid-December and early April. January and March offer excellent snow conditions with fewer crowds, while February is popular for families during school holidays. Thanks to its location within the vast Three Valleys ski area, Courchevel 1650 enjoys good snow coverage and sunny days throughout the season.

Are there chalets close to the ski lifts in Courchevel 1650?

Yes, Courchevel 1650 luxury chalets are within walking distance of the ski lifts, particularly near the Ariondaz gondola. Some properties are ski-in/ski-out or offer private driver services to ensure quick and easy access to the slopes.

Can I book a catered ski chalet in Courchevel 1650?

Absolutely. You’ll find a selection of catered chalets in Courchevel 1650, from fully staffed options with private chefs and hosts to flexible services tailored to your group. Enjoy daily breakfast, afternoon tea, and gourmet dinners, all in the comfort of your chalet.

What are the best family-friendly ski chalets in Courchevel 1650?

Courchevel 1650 is known for being particularly family-friendly, with wide, gentle slopes and excellent ski schools. Many family-friendly chalets in Courchevel 1650, such as Ultima, cater to children by offering games areas, swimming pools and cinema rooms, as well as proximity to nursery slopes and ski lifts.

What are the best après-ski spots in Courchevel 1650?

Courchevel 1650 offers a relaxed après-ski scene with a few cosy bars, lounge-style venues, and live music spots, such as Copina and Funky Fox. For more options you will need to head up to Courchevel 1850.

Is Courchevel 1650 suitable for group ski holidays?

Numerous group-friendly ski chalets in Courchevel 1650 can accommodate 10 or more guests. These chalets often feature spacious living areas, multiple en-suite bedrooms, and shared amenities like spas, hot tubs, and entertainment rooms—perfect for large families, groups of friends or corporate retreats.

How do I get to Courchevel 1650?

The nearest airports to Courchevel 1650 are Geneva, Lyon, and Chambéry, with private transfers or car hire available. The closest train station is Moûtiers, around 30–40 minutes away by car. From there, transfers can take you directly to your chalet in 1650.

Which are the best luxury ski chalets in Courchevel 1650?

Courchevel 1650 has a fantastic selection of luxury ski chalets that combine Alpine charm with modern luxury. Top chalets such as Chalet Bacchus often include spa areas, cinema rooms, private bars, large terraces with mountain views, and exceptional service from experienced staff.

Where should I stay in Courchevel 1650 for the best skiing access?

For the best access to the slopes, consider staying in one of the ski-in/ski-out chalets in Courchevel 1650, such as Ultima or Manali Lodge, or properties located near the main Ariondaz gondola. These Courchevel 1650 chalets provide direct or convenient lift access, allowing you to be among the first on the mountain each morning. Many Courchevel 1650 luxury chalets in this area also come with private drivers, making it easy to reach nearby ski lifts and explore the wider Three Valleys.

When does Courchevel 1650 open and close for the ski season?

The Courchevel 1650 ski season typically runs from early December to late April, depending on snow conditions. As part of the extensive Three Valleys ski area, ski holidays in Courchevel 1650 benefit from reliable snow cover and access to over 600 km of pistes. Exact opening and closing dates can vary each year, so it’s always best to check with us before booking.

What facilities can I expect in a luxury chalet in Courchevel 1650?

Luxury chalets in Courchevel 1650 are designed to offer the highest levels of comfort, style and service. Expect spacious living areas with open fireplaces, spa facilities such as indoor pools, saunas and hot tubs, cinema rooms, ski rooms with boot warmers, and private chefs in catered chalets in Courchevel 1650. Many Courchevel 1650 chalet rentals also include concierge services, housekeeping and chauffeurs to ensure a seamless ski holiday experience.

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